//! Endlessly fill the screen with characters from the alphabet //! //! This example is for the STM32F103 "Blue Pill" board using I2C1. //! //! Wiring connections are as follows for a CRIUS-branded display: //! //! ``` //! Display -> Blue Pill //! (black) GND -> GND //! (red) +5V -> VCC //! (yellow) SDA -> PB7 //! (green) SCL -> PB6 //! ``` //! //! Run on a Blue Pill with `cargo run --example terminal_i2c`. #![no_std] #![no_main] use core::fmt::Write; use cortex_m_rt::entry; use defmt_rtt as _; use embassy_stm32::time::Hertz; use panic_probe as _; use ssd1306::{prelude::*, I2CDisplayInterface, Ssd1306}; #[entry] fn main() -> ! { let p = embassy_stm32::init(Default::default()); let i2c = embassy_stm32::i2c::I2c::new_blocking( p.I2C1, p.PB6, p.PB7, Hertz::khz(400), Default::default(), ); let interface = I2CDisplayInterface::new(i2c); let mut display = Ssd1306::new(interface, DisplaySize128x64, DisplayRotation::Rotate0).into_terminal_mode(); display.init().unwrap(); let _ = display.clear(); /* Endless loop */ loop { for c in 97..123 { let _ = display.write_str(unsafe { core::str::from_utf8_unchecked(&[c]) }); } for c in 65..91 { let _ = display.write_str(unsafe { core::str::from_utf8_unchecked(&[c]) }); } } }